Tuesday, February 24, 2015

12:31 PM

With the Labor Committee scheduled to take public testimony until 7 p.m., the Department of Administration has issued a statement promising the building will remain "open and accessible" for the duration of the hearing.

Here's the statement from DOA spokesman Cullen Werwie:

"Today the building will operate just as it would on a normal day when a hearing goes past 6 p.m. on a weekday (which is when it regularly closes).

"The building will remain open and accessible to the public throughout the duration of the hearing. After 6 p.m. the public can access the Capitol through the Martin Luther King Jr. entrance."